Conquering peaks and climate challenges: Punjab officer’s monumental mission
Celebrating the occasion of India’s 76th Independence Day, Gurjot Singh Kaler, a distinguished police officer hailing from Punjab, achieved a remarkable feat by conquering Mount Elbrus.
Punjab: Police bust terror module ahead of Independence Day, 3 arrested
Chandigarh: Punjab Police have busted a terror module with the arrest of three associates of Czech-based Gurdev Singh alias Jaisal, a key operative of Canada-based terrorist Lakhbir alias Landa and Satbir Singh alias Satta, who were behind RPG attack on Sarhali Police station and numerous plots to commit targeted killings in Punjab.
Students from Punjab caught in Canada College’s Sudden admission cancellation
In an unforeseen turn of events, Canada’s Northern College, Scarborough campus, has dealt a severe blow to the aspirations of a multitude of Indian students, particularly from Punjab, causing a wave of disappointment and uncertainty.
Punjab Police, BSF bust Pakistan-linked drug smuggling ring
The Punjab Police have successfully disrupted a cross-border drug smuggling operation originating from Pakistan.
Punjab’s Deja Vu: Pakistan’s Khalistan playbook returns
In recent times, the Khalistan movement, supported by Pakistan, has seen a steady rise among the Sikh diaspora in Canada, Australia, the US, and the UK, where it holds a significant presence.
'Sikhya Langar' initiative to establish skill development centers at Gurdwaras
In a significant step towards equipping the Sikh youth with essential skills and professional expertise, a transformative initiative titled “Sikhya Langar” has been unveiled.
People Power Prevails: Volunteers unite to mend breach sites in Punjab
In a remarkable display of unity and resilience, thousands of volunteers worked tirelessly for 18 days to mend the breached Gatta Mundi Kasu bundh on the Sutlej river in Jalandhar.
Punjab: 2 gangsters arrested with illegal arms
Ludhiana: Averting a major tragedy, the Ludhiana police have arrested two gangsters identified as Gurvir Singh alias Guri and Raja Singh and recovered a cache of illegal arms from them.
Reunited against all odds: Flood rescuer finds his mother after 30 years
In the picturesque Patiala village, amidst the devastation left by the recent monsoon floods, fate orchestrated a heartwarming reunion that defied the odds and touched the very essence of the human spirit. This emotional saga unfolded for Jagjit Singh, a devoted flood rescue volunteer hailing from Punjab, whose life had been marked by sorrow and longing.
American Sikh majority rejects Khalistan violence: US Congressman Krishnamoorthi
The resurgence of the Khalistan movement, primarily on social media, and in some countries such as Canada, the US, UK, and Australia, has sparked significant concerns, especially after the recent attacks on the Indian consulate in San Francisco.
From Rain to Floods: Farmers’ struggle with crop loss in Punjab continues
The hardworking farmers of Bhallaiana village are facing yet another setback as they grapple with the aftermath of heavy rains and hailstones that wreaked havoc on their wheat crops back in March.
Punjab’s power grid restored: Majority of areas reconnected
In the face of colossal financial losses caused by the recent floods, the Punjab State Power Corporation Limited (PSPCL) has displayed remarkable dedication by working tirelessly to reinstate power supply.
Editor, SAIR; Executive Director, ICM & SATP
Indian soldiers to march in Paris again after 107 years; glorious return for Punjab regiment
In a remarkable turn of events, soldiers from the Punjab Regiment are set to march in Paris, marking a historic moment after 107 years. This significant event, reminiscent of the past, highlights the enduring ties between India and France.